The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 13, 1940, Page 6

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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS ; — | BY JO\/E— YOUR | FATHER WAS UP EARLY TODAY- RATHER LINUSUAL \ FOR HIM- WAS IN IF THERE IS ANY GOOD FISHING AROUND HERE- YES-BUT HE TOLD ME HE GOING TO DRIVE UP THE MOUNTAINS TO SEE HERE HE COMES NOW-WE'LL HAVE TO LISTEN TOA FISH STORY- | SUPPOSE - MARINE NEWS SteaMER MOVEMENTS S{TKA GASBOAT FOUNDERS OFF CAPE EDGECUMBE - oever “semaniea 1o arive « Vessel Owned hy s l.jlml“(l;q.:fl\l“u-xx to artive at (.: CHEDU D SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from John Willard : A < Seaitle 9 a. 'm. tomorrow The boat 31-C-575, registered | o noyp gea scheduled to sail AFC-or S, TOURUSEE] from Seatile tomorrow at 10 fi Cape umbe this morning a. m i word received by the o o1 (ian seheduled to sail from Customs Service here from Deputy Seattle June 15 at 9 2. m Celicetor N. A. Bolshanin at Sitka, o po % shatidtle + Sohadulad The 31-C-575 1s &’ 31 foot fishin to sail from Vancouver June essel. The crew reached shore 15 AHD 5 i afely, the report stated Prince Rupert scheduled to sail 5 BT from Vancouver June 17 a 9 p. m EMMA ARRIVES- Tyee scheduled to sail from " Seattle June 18 at 9 p. m Princess Alice scheduled to sail 9 p. m. ON '","RD '[Rlp SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled »© 000000000 000000C0000C00C00000c00CE0OC0CGCO0COCESEO ‘...l'tcc'..t...'cbntto......l.alflo.i...l' . to arrive af 7 o'clock tomor- Two halibut vessels re row morning and sails south Celd Storage wharf this af two hours later. with 15800 pounds of fish 3aranof scheduled to arrive but had not sold their cargoes at a 10 o'clock tomorrow mor) late hour. Northland scheduled south- The Emma, Capt. Tom Ness, ha bound Friday evening carge f 12500 pounds, and the Baranof scheduled southbound 1, Capt. Art Nelson 2.390 next Fr nd North Coast scheduled south- 'he Saga, a trim little 35 foote bound next Saturday. 9 feet in beam and 5 feet deep, wa scheduled south next built by Capt. Nelson last winter at Monday Fritz Cove. Today's landing by LOCAL SAILINTS Nelsor his third with the new Estebeth scheduled to sail every craft. The latest addition to the Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- :rowing funeau halibut fleet is pow ka and wayports. ered with a 12 horse power heavy Jart leaves every Wednesday duty Palmer engine i at 1 p. m. for Petersburz Port - > Ale: er, Kake and way ports RAINBOW GIRLS - - CHAMBER GUESTS l TrpeEs ToMORROW Officers of the Grand Assembly - of the State of Wi Order - of Rainbow for Girls, were guests (Sun Time) of the Juneau Chamber of Com-| Low tide—1:42 am. 29 feet. Barce at heon today | High tide—7:45 am., 131 fee Mrs. Howard Stabler, Mother Ad-| 1o tide_1:48 pam. 21 foot visor of the Juneau Rainbow As- 3 3 High tide—%8:15 162 feet. embly, introduced M Audrie A R Miller of Seattle, Grand Worthy Adviser, who in turn introduced each of the girls in attendance. J. T. Flakne spoke urging a Ju- neau beautification campaign, His proposal will be discussed by the Board of Directors next weke. Archie W. Shiels was introduced and spoke briefly. - ALASKANS WiLL BE FAVORED ON AIRBASE WORK Maj. George Assures Gov- ernor San Francisco Report in Error Describing a ticn” a recent report from San ;Fhlll(i\fl) that the Government was ‘seeking to enlist \\'mkPla there for P e D ? ,,Z'Q:J —The Sign of Tod news todav t: The Empire TIME TO CALL 117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. Dependable Service i S e e S Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays [ U. S. Airmail—Express Service [ Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. ; PHONE 108 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative 3 | | “erroneous informa- | When the (’{'rm'm army moved into Belgi defenders. The Nazi legions, Death and Destruction in Amsterdam, Holland Once this street in Amsterdam, with activity. But today, since the German assault and Holland's subsequent capitulation, the streets the Anchorage airbase project, Ma- jor Edward George has assured Gov. Ernest Gruening that quali- fied Alaskans will be given first choice in employment. Major George said that release (of “erroneous information” could not be attributed to any action, taken by his office. Werk is now well under way at | Anchorage, he said, and the force| at Fairbanks is being increased day by day. “Progress on the War Depart- ment’s projects in this Territory will not be delayed pending the release of skilled workers now employed in seasonal occupations such as min- ing and fishing,” the Major in- formed the Governor. “Please he assured,” he contin- ued, “that qualified Alaskans will be given first choice if available at| the time needed.” In reply, the Governor addressed Major George as follows: “I greatly appreciate sram of June 12 and am happy > know the pol s which the War Ihp.ulmux\l inaugurated and carried out under your direction of giving preference of employment to qual- ified Alaskans on Alaska Army base construction will be continued at Amhumge you tele- MRS. MAKINEN DIES Mrs. Mary Impi erally known as died recently in Fairbanks at the |age of 61. She was ill one week. | At the time of her death she was | proprietress of the Arctic Hotel in | Fairbanks. . gen- Makinen, ! - > FOOD SALE Lutheran Ladies Aid are holding food sale at Bert’s Cash Grocery t Saturday, June 15, starting at 10 |am, | countries, adv. . WHAT N THE WOQLD’ EVERYTIME ), PUT OUT ME HAND TO MAKE A RIGHT OR LEFT TLRN | CAUGHT HOI26E5HOE ON ME ARM- S +~ Now York. i ; are strewn with man's body is p truck used to col Holland, teemed RESTRICTIONS ON CREDIT FREEZING IN EFFECT HERE Imported Securities Must, Be Examined by Governor Further -restrictions relating to financial transactions with foreign restrictions intended te he fnachinery for “freez- | where invaded coun- | tries are involved, are now el- fect, according to.information re- ceived ay by Gov. Ernest Gruen- | ing frem Washington | ing The ruling provides that secur | ties imported into the United | States must be given the proper autherities for examination before | they are delivered to addressees. | In Alaska, GL\, G ficially i 3 Dflmmr 5 The Netherlands or Luxem- rg or Nationals thercof have Al interest in such securities. All sec ies or evidences there- of from a foreign country which ¢ be imported into Alaska must now be forwarded to Gov. Gnm-nmg for the necessary inspection lt‘" Custems Se e and the Ptmt‘ will cooperate | ing the ruling. f B . I NOTICE TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS: Regular meeting. Friday evening, 7:30. Election in 30th Degree. adv. um, it encountered scores of bridges blown up by the retreating explains the German censor-approved caption, advanced past these obstacles by using rubber pontoons to fill in the wrecked section of the spans. Photo was flashed by radio from Berlin | pose of filling an existing vacancy | in the position of Mastér, at'$3,500 | the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Radiophoto —1I. I. N. Cablephoto | wreckage. In this cablephoto, a inned beneath the wreckage of a | llect garbage. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service Commission announces the fol-| lowing open competitive examina- tion: Master and Pilot This examination is for the pur- a year, less deduction of $600 a year for subsistence and quarters, in the U, S. Engineer Department at Large, for duty on the Survey ship Cavanaugh, operating from Se- attle to points in Southeast and Southwest Alaska including Bristol Bay. Applications must be on file with SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be R R AR e R R | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | | taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, —— | Scrflee Extmlnen U. 8. Engineer | Service, Central Building, Seattle, | Washington, not later than July | 11, 1940. Full information and application | blanks may be obtained from the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil| Service Examiners, U. S. Engineer Service, Central Building, - Seattls, | Wash,; ‘the Secretary, Board of | U. 8. Civil Service Examiners, An- chorage, Cordova, Juneau, Ketchi- kan, or Seward, Alaska; or the Manager, Eleventh U, 8. Civil Sery- | ice District, Federal Office Build- ing, Seattle, Washington, | a5 | | NOTICE | Notice is hereby given that the | plat of survey No. 2348, City Park,' City of Juneau, will be filed offici- | ally in this office July 1, 1940. By reason of the reservation the | | lands are not subject to entry. GEORGE A. LINGO Register. | - - | adv Daily Emplre el BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska | Empire and KINY 6 Days Every Week at 8:15 a.m, 12:30 pm. | 7:00 p.m. 9:45p.m. | — U. S. Mail Carrier M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slig, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURQ, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- Phone 123 ATCo. | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION | COMPANY A . Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves |} S. 8. TYEE .. 8. 8. TAKU . PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 ‘Night 312 ANADIA PACIEIC | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, our worry.” PHONE 788 | ZENITH RADIOS REP. d SERVICE JONEAY RADIO SERVICE Bill Hixson Phone 464 80' Ul at the Ml Alaska School of Aeronautics, | Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Al’ska ‘ —t VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS i _ Pringess Louise PRINCESS cpunwrr: Jupe 21 s E Bhirs 3 ADVERTISEM FOR BIDS ' Each bid shall be accompanied Sealed bids will be received at a certified check, cashier’s check or "the City OClerk's Office, Juneau, bid bond made payable to the City Alaska, until 8:00 pm. June 21, of Juneau in amount not less than 1940, for painting of the Juneau 5% of the amount of bid High School and Grade School H. J. TURNER. Buildings. The City of -Juneau re- City Clerk. serves the right to reject any or Publication dates, June 13-14- all bids and to waive informalities. 1940, adv. p Leave DueJuneau Due Juneauw Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound $BARANOF June 5 June 8 June 14 ODUNA (Freighter) June 20 ‘YUKON June 8 June 11 June 17 DENALI June 11 June 15 June 17 ALASKA June 14 June 18 June 20 ALEUTIAN June 15 June 18 June 24 BARANOF June 19 June 22 June 28 YUKON June 21 June 24 Jun COLUMBIA June 22 June 25 Juiy 1 "MT. McKINLEY June 26 June 29 July 5 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. t—9-Day Totemland Cruise. —Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES-—4 H. 0. ADAMS —Agent Kodiak ana Alaska Steamsbnp Companv SERVICE - ON‘RLL*RLAS'KRA™ ROUTES s 2 = | MARINE AIRWAYS-—U 'S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrler SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Plznes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Rudio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 12 [I° Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | (OSSN S 1. GOLDSTEIN as a pald-up subscriber to 'l’lle Daily Alaska Empire s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office AL S ST T TR CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: ; - "“THE UNDERPUP" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! ! . COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To [mprove and Modernize Your Hon.e Under Title 1, F. H. A. 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